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Tours to Da Nang from Latvia

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About Da Nang

Da Nang is a breezy coastal city where wide sandy beaches sit beside a lively riverfront and friendly neighborhoods. Mornings bring coffee stalls and fishermen returning with their catch; afternoons are perfect for a scooter ride to the Marble Mountains or quiet viewpoints on Son Tra Peninsula. Evenings glow with the Dragon Bridge’s light-and-fire shows and simple riverside restaurants. Fresh seafood, easy connections to Hoi An and a relaxed pace make Da Nang ideal for mixing beach days with low-key city exploring.

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Main attractions in Da Nang

My Khe Beach
My Khe Beach
Marble Mountains
Marble Mountains
Dragon Bridge
Dragon Bridge
Linh Ung Pagoda
Linh Ung Pagoda
Museum of Cham Sculpture
Museum of Cham Sculpture
My Khe Beach
A wide sandy stretch with clear, gently sloping waters: draws visitors for its beach panoramas, photogenic sunrises and sunsets, lively shoreline atmosphere, and the sight of traditional fishing boats against the sea.
Marble Mountains
A cluster of limestone hills with caves and Buddhist pagodas: notable for hidden grotto shrines, ancient statues, and viewpoints that open onto surrounding countryside and the coast; the area also features marble-carving workshops.
Dragon Bridge
A contemporary bridge shaped like a dragon, accented by striking lighting: attracts attention for its bold design and, at night, dramatic fire-and-water displays that create memorable photo opportunities and riverside promenades.
Linh Ung Pagoda
A prominent coastal temple complex featuring a tall Buddha statue: interesting for its monumental sculpture, religious iconography, sweeping harbor and sea views, and the way temple architecture meets a rugged marine landscape.
Museum of Cham Sculpture
The largest collection of Cham artifacts: appeals through extensive stone reliefs and statues from multiple periods, intricate carving details, and a clear visual narrative of the region’s religious and cultural development.

Vacation with children

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Chợ Hàn

A large covered market with colorful food and souvenir stalls: children will be intrigued by exotic fruits, seafood displays and the lively trading atmosphere; useful for getting acquainted with Vietnamese street food and buying inexpensive souvenirs.
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Da Nang Cathedral

A notable Gothic church with a photogenic pink façade: a short, simple visit for photos, a quiet stroll and a brief introduction to the history of Catholicism in the region.
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Hoàng Sa Museum

A small themed museum that tells the maritime history of Vietnam and the Paracel Islands: of interest to teenage children for understanding navigation, maps and sea expeditions through charts, ship models and photographic documents.
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Da Nang Fine Arts Museum

A collection of paintings and sculptures in a compact city gallery: beneficial for children’s cultural and creative development; exhibitions often include traditional techniques and contemporary works accessible to young visitors.
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Helio Center

A mix of indoor play zones, rides, temporary fairs and street food: appeals to families with safe play areas, street performances and the chance to sample a variety of foods at the evening open market.
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